Former referee recounts career at Dundee Football Memories

Former referee John Rowbotham recounts career at Dundee Football Memories group as Specsavers tour reaches City of Discovery

 

Participants of a Dundee Football Memories group enjoyed a visit from former referee John Rowbotham as a Specsavers-sponsored whistle-stop tour of Scotland hit Tayside.

The official sponsors of the Scottish FA match officials have facilitated for retired refs to speak to participants of Football Memories, a project which assists people living with memory loss conditions, including dementia and Alzheimer’s, as well as those experiencing loneliness and social isolation.

Ex-whistler Dougie Hope got proceedings under way at Hampden Park in January before Martin Clark entertained a group at Hibernian FC’s Easter Road Stadium with tales from his career in February. The tour will also stop at Aberdeen in April.

Established in 2009, Football Memories Scotland is a charitable project run by the Scottish Football Museum in partnership with Alzheimer Scotland.

With 500 groups around the country, often hosted in football settings, Football Memories uses engaging football-themed resources stored in a memory box to stir memories and discussions led by volunteers.

Specsavers have sponsored the boxes for the referee tour and have helped to provide some exciting new contents for them such as old football boots, photographs of former referees and other memorabilia. Long-term memories can be triggered for many through the visual cues of images, videos, artefacts and discussions taking place in a small group or even a one-to-one setting, unlocking precious happy moments from the past. The impact can be enormous.

Robert Craig, Chair of the Scottish Football Museum, says: ‘We were delighted to welcome John to the group as our new partnership with Specsavers continues to demonstrate its power. ‘Their support to the Football Memories project, which impacts the lives of all who touch it, is invaluable and helps us to continue to support those living with memory loss conditions or experiencing isolation.’

Crawford Allan, Scottish FA Head of Referee Operations, says: ‘Football Memories is a fantastic initiative and one our roster of former referees will gladly support, as an extension of our existing partnership with Specsavers. ‘We hope their stories and treasured memorabilia will spark many happy memories.’

Specsavers’ Arlene Stephenson, Scottish Divisional Chair, says: ‘Specsavers is proud of our long tradition in backing Scottish referees, but our latest sponsorship deal sees us going further than ever, helping to raise awareness of the vital work Football Memories does in assisting people living with memory loss conditions. ‘We can’t wait to hear what questions the referees are fielded on their tour of the country and learn about the impact for those attending the groups.’

Specsavers announced in 2021 that it renewed its sponsorship deal with football referees in Scotland, marking more than 20 years of support – one of the longest agreements of its kind in the sport.

The deal has seen the partnership continue into 2024, not only helping with the training and development of referees but also helping to raise awareness of para football and grassroots football in Scotland.